Elle’s Kevin Martinez Exits

Exec had lesser title after Hachette sale

At least one of the execs from Hearst's newly acquired Hachette Filipacchi Media isn’t sticking around to be part of the new enterprise. Kevin Martinez, who was demoted from publisher of Elle after Hearst acquired the fashion monthly, resigned Friday, company sources said.

Under Hachette, Elle had a different leadership structure from the Hearst model, and when Hearst bought Hachette, it gave Robin Domeniconi, Elle’s chief brand officer, a corporate role. Hearst installed one of its own, Esquire publisher Kevin O’Malley, to oversee Elle, while relegating Martinez to associate publisher.

Martinez had been at Elle less than a year, having been hired away, ironically, from Hearst's Harper's Bazaar. His title at Bazaar also was a.p.

Hearst has yet to name a new publisher for Esquire. It’s aiming to have the job filled by the end of this month. Some speculation has centered on Condé Nast Traveler publisher Chris Mitchell and ex-Vogue publisher Tom Florio.